I really enjoyed the thick presentation of the 2019 Zheng Si
Long Ma Hei and wondered how this 2020 Zheng Si Long Ma Hei ($202.03 for 400gcake or $0.51/g) would compare?
Dry leaves smell of very salty savory and distinct
wildflower sweetness.
The first infusion has a mellow watery woody with a faint
bitter astringency and finishes with distinct sweet candy icing sugar
finish. There is a mineral almost mossy
or pondy base taste that reminds me of Sencha.
There is a mossy aftertaste.
The second infusion has a thick vegetal grassy pondy woody
onset that ends in distinct cake icing sugar like sweetness. It pushes some saliva out of the throat with
a mossy soft mouth and throat feeling and mild bitter astringency. Overall there is a mild oily viscosity in the
mouth. Minutes later there is a nice
floral finish.
Third has a nice thicker floral onset with a bit of depth in
a faint woody/ pondy taste that turns quickly to cake icing sugar sweet notes
and minutes long florals. The
mouthfeeling is this thicker moss feeling in the mouth and throat. There is a mild oily feeling to the
puerh. There is a sneaky hypnotic Qi to
this puerh that comes on slow, deep, and a bit strong.
Fourth infusion has a pear with almost woody onset that has
a bit of juiciness and descends into an icing sugar and pear peel type of
taste. The floral nuances appear on the
breath later. There is a nice mossy
mouthfeeling and subtle throatfeeling.
The very mild bitter astringency is gone here. The Qi is relaxing.
The fifth has a pear and creamy subtle tropical fruit onset
with hints of mild bitter. There is some
fresh spearmint bursts in here that are kind of forest/ evergreen menthol but
have a strong sweetness to them. Like a
toothpaste taste or mint candy. However,
the sweetness Is not really candy sweet its more fruity and floral sweet. Soft gentle relaxing Qi.
The sixth infusion has a creamy fruity pear and floral onset
with a faint woody almost mineral base.
There is a returning sweet spearmint taste then a not as strong icing
sugar with a notable floral finish. The
Qi is relaxing and mellow.
The seventh has a pondy Sencha grassy woody onset with a
blandy woody middle which finishes slightly icing sugar sweet and mainly floral
woody. Nice mild mossy full coating in
mouth and a soft mossy stimulation of the upper throat.
The eighth is left to cool in the cup before imbibing… the
result is a pear fruity kind of bitter woody onset with a moderately sweet and
more floral finish. There is a mild
fresh pungency and longer bland floral taste now. The mossy tongue coating holds.
The ninth has a woody, dirt-mineral, and mainly flat
fruitiness. The aftertaste is juicy
peach and pear fruits which fades out into the aftertaste. This infusion is juicy fruity and less
floral. The mossy mouthfeeling is
lessening here. The Qi is relaxing in
the body and has a nice smoothness to it.
The tenth has a woody smooth apricot sweet fruity onset that
expands in the mouth. The sweet fruity
apricot taste is nice and long with not much interruption over a mossy soft
coating. The relaxing vibe is nice the
body feels a bit light. There is almost
a creamy icing sugar cookie like taste in the returning sweetness that overlaps
briefly with apricot sweetness.
The 11th infusion has a creamy woody subtle
fruity sweetness. The sweet fruitiness stays for a while over a weakening mossy
mouthfeeling.
The 12th is still at flash infusion and tastes
woody, almost bitter, mineral, faintly floral, and mainly fruity apricot.
The 13th I add 30seconds to the flash infusions
and pull out much creamier and sweeter fruit apricot tastes with woody
base. The mouthfeeling becomes
mossier. Qi still mellow and
relaxing.
14th is another 30second steeping and gives off
watery creamy sweet fruity tastes over wood on a mossy mouthfeeling and empty
throatfeeling. Still nice delicious
summertime puerh tastes here.
15th is a long steeping and mainly just pushes
out bitterness with a faint fruity and chalky creamy not that sweet edge.
I put the rest into overnight steeping.
Vs 2019 Zheng Si Long Ma Hei- The 2020 is much more typical Ma Hei woody
fruity sweet tasting comfortable in the body.
This one has a touch of bitterness that can be pushed out under longer
infusions to give it some bredth.
Overall a nice smooth relaxing Qi.
There is a reason why Ma Hei puerh is so popular… it’s just really nice
to drink. This 2020 Ma Hei also kind of
reminds me a bit of Gedeng in its presentation of some mineral then floral
nuance. Blind guessing this puerh I
might have guessed it Gedeng. Comparing
it to the very favorable 2019, the 2019 has a very dense thick coating
mouthfeel which makes it really engaging and takes the nice flavours of Ma Hei
and really cranks them up. The 2019 was
my favorite of the Zheng Si Long offerings at Tea Encounter last year for this
reason.
Peace
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